I started this blog for me - it expanded to show BFF Jackie what I was doing - and a few others have invited themselves too - everybody welcome! Mostly about patchwork, with random comments about embroidery, family and life in general, come on in, put your feet up, and I'll put the [virtual] kettle on.
Monday, November 23, 2015
Weigh to Go
We do a raffle, and every week we used to flaff around looking for somewhere to put the money and the tickets, so a while ago I made two drawstring bags
My consultant's line manager saw them and asked me to make her a set too
And could I make a set of weights as well?
The idea is that if someone is despondent that they've only lost 1 or 2 pounds in a week they can pick up the appropriate bag and realise how much less they are carrying around - they add up to a stone, so I made a 1 stone bag too - and, now that I've had to carry it all to the car for the meeting, I'm feeling much better about my weight loss, flipping heck, 14 pounds is heavy!!!!
So this week, if you'll excuse the pun (which only works in the UK), I've made pounds, I've earned pounds, and hopefully I've lost a few as well!!!
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Woolly Weekend
But let's compare them to the ones that Jackie knitted for me
I think *one* pair can go to the homeless, and the other pair I'll carry on using in the car every morning, you don't need me to specify which pair is which do you?
Another woolly wonder - the girls pulled Alice's hood (snood? Cowl?) down yesterday, and discovered even more attention to detail - look at this fab plait,
And look how I often wear my hair!
And finally, my thermofax screen arrived yesterday, so as soon as I clear some other work (preschool uniforms, tshirt for a friend, weight bags for slimming world, two I spy quilts, etc) I want to have a play!
Friday, November 20, 2015
Weekend, Workroom and WOW!
My new workroom is almost finished. I still have lots of Lisa's stuff in here as she's decorating her 'new' room, so mine should get better, but here are a few photos for now.
Although the room is bigger I've got less storage as there is more low level stuff rather than to-the-ceiling stuff. I've gone for a standing workbench so I don't need to plan in space for a chair. I spend much of the time at school slumped at a desk, so this may improve my posture too!
And this (rather gorgeous) fabric arrived today, wrapped around my WOW.
Actually that's wrong, it was wrapped around my
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Devious Daughters
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Fortunately Unfortunately
Are you ready?
Unfortunately mum wasn't well yesterday: she fell and took far too long to be able to get up, and scared herself
Fortunately I was home when she called
Unfortunately I couldn't drive over as we'd had a drink
Fortunately she then called NHS direct
Unfortunately they couldn't send a doctor, but
Fortunately they made her an appointment for today
Fortunately I was free today so I could go with her
Unfortunately the appointment was delayed by an hour
Fortunately the Dr thinks it's just a version of the flu
And
Fortunately I had my La Pass kit with me:
And fortunately there was a glass of wine and an Indian takeaway menu waiting for me when I get home
Hope you had a more productive Saturday
Friday, November 6, 2015
Great Gloves and Happy Hearts
I love my first Fridays of the month! Not only do I get to play with fabric but with a great bunch of ladies, and they love trying new things!
Today's project was gloves: pretty easy. Cut two squares of fleece 10 X 12 inches (with the better stretch along the 10" width). Fold in half (so now 5 X 12) and pin along the long edge. Using a 1/4" seam allowance, you'll need to stitch two inches from one end, then leave 2 inches, then stitch the rest. You can then call them done, or you can decorate and / or hem the top and the bottom.
Here's mine
And here are theirs:
We also had a bit of show and tell - A grades for all homework!!
Susan brought a patchwork book, and one of the quilts depicted Christmas hearts that I immediately recognised.
In Norway children make these hearts every Christmas - I guess the British equivalent would be snowflakes or paper chains, something every child makes! However there was a problem with the book's patchwork depiction - you can only get the chequer board effect if the two curved sections are different colours, not if they are the same like this
I know, not easy to understand, so I made one to show the ladies!
Then another and another . . .
. . . and soon they were all at it!
They are baskets, and would be hung from the Christmas tree with chocolates in. Conventionally they are made of paper, but you see we tried felt too. Also, conventionally, the cuts would be regular, resulting in the chequer board effect like the green and whites ones, but different cuts give different results!
I can't explain how to make them, but if you ask Mr Google about "Norwegian Christmas hearts instructions" he'll tell you. It's a method of weaving; weaving in 3D! I'm happy to post one to anyone who is interested!
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
New York Geese!
I think I'm ready to spend some money on a new screen!
Long List
So in the last few days I have embroidered sweatshirts for the pre-school, and made a glove sample for Friday's class
And finished curtain tiebacks for a friend
I also had a go at a circle of flying geese and a New York Beauty - with limited success . . . I'll show you next time
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